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Biden’s Autopen Decisions Were Not Individually Reviewed

Former President Joe Biden admitted to The New York Times that he did not individually approve each name for the categorical pardons affecting large groups of people, although he defended the use of the autopen.

Secret Service ‘Had a Bad Day’—Mistakes Made on Butler Anniversary

President Trump praised the Secret Service but said they “had a bad day” during the Butler rally shooting, acknowledging security lapses.

Former Dem Advisor ‘Almost Speechless’ Over Mamdani’s Anti‑Cop Rhetoric

Former Democratic advisor slams NYC mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani’s resurfaced anti-police remarks, warning it could worsen crime.

Speaker Johnson Lays Out GOP ‘Playbook’ After Trump Victory

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R‑La.) revealed the Republican strategy following passage of President Trump’s signature legislation.

Lindsey Graham: Trump Set to ‘Wallop’ Russia Over Frozen Peace Talks

Senator Lindsey Graham (R‑SC) said President Trump is preparing a major offensive on Russia, targeting frozen assets and ramping up weapons support for Ukraine.

Kentucky Professor Claims Pro‑Life Movement Tied to White Nationalism

A University of Kentucky professor alleges in a forthcoming book that the American pro‑life movement overlaps with white nationalist and authoritarian populist ideologies.

Trump Says FBI Deputy Director Bongino ‘In Good Shape’ After Tensions With AG Bondi

President Trump confirms FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is “in good shape” after reported clash with AG Pam Bondi.

MIT Prof Declares Superman’s Patriotism ‘Ridiculously Outdated’

MIT professor Junot Díaz tells the New York Times Superman’s “all‑American” patriotism feels outdated amid modern immigration debates.

Albanese China Trade Visit Targets $13B Export Revival

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in China this weekend, leading a large business delegation in a diplomatic push to stabilize and expand trade relations. His visit, which includes meetings with top Chinese officials like President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, marks a shift from years of strained ties under the previous conservative government.

Trump Medicaid Work Requirements Slammed as ‘Cruel Ruse’

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear criticized the Medicaid work requirements in President Donald Trump’s new tax and spending package during an interview Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press. Beshear called the requirements a “ruse,” accusing the administration of weaponizing red tape to slash coverage and harm vulnerable rural communities.

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